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Thread #161452   Message #3868303
Posted By: Iains
25-Jul-17 - 07:04 PM
Thread Name: BS: Uk Labour Party discussion II
Subject: RE: BS: Uk Labour Party discussion II
"Any improvement on the Standard and the Mail? 😂😂😂"

Interesting the pack still insist on putting the source of the news first and promptly slag it off before trying to manipulate the content to their own agenda.

Here is a wriggling labour clip

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V4gZjLiNRbc

The actual manifesto states:
"Labour believes education should be free, and we will restore this
principle. 1o one should be put off educating themselves for lack of
money or through fear of debt.There is a real fear that students
are being priced out of university education. Last year saw the steepest fall in university applications for 30 years. Since the Conservatives came to power, university tuition fees have been trebled to over £9,000 a year,and maintenance grants have been abolished and replaced with loans.The average student now graduates from university, and starts their working life, withwith debts of £44,000.Labour believes education should be free, and we will restore this principle. 1o one should be put off educating themselves for lack of money or through fear of debt.There is a real fear that students are being priced out of university education. Last year saw the steepest fall in university applications for 30 years.Since the Conservatives came to
power, university tuition fees have been trebled to over £9,000 a year,and maintenance grants have been abolished and replaced with loans.The average student now graduates from university, and starts their working life, with debts of £44,000.Labour will reintroduce maintenance grants for university students, and we will abolish university tuition fees. University tuition is free in many northern European countries, and under a Labour government it will be free here too"

So above is what the manifesto stated but the message spread by supporters and by the great leader went much further than the above and that is what they are being taken to task on.It may well be politics dear boy politics, but it is also bribery of young people led to believe that what they wanted to hear they actually heard, and as a result voted upon. The Romans called the crime AMBITUS. I think a case could be made for arguing electoral fraud. Perhaps those misguided quotes we hear of were the result of speaking in tongues, or more likely with forked tongues.